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Delta Blues Slide-Gitarre - Ein vollstandiger Leitfaden fur authentische akustische Blues Slide-Gitarrentechnik (German,... Delta Blues Slide-Gitarre - Ein vollstandiger Leitfaden fur authentische akustische Blues Slide-Gitarrentechnik (German, Paperback)
Levi Clay, Joseph Alexander; Edited by Tim Pettingale
R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Country-Gitarre fur Anfanger (German, Paperback): Levi Clay, Joseph Alexander Country-Gitarre fur Anfanger (German, Paperback)
Levi Clay, Joseph Alexander
R535 Discovery Miles 5 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Prairie Bohemian - Frank Gay's Life in Music (Paperback): Trevor W Harrison Prairie Bohemian - Frank Gay's Life in Music (Paperback)
Trevor W Harrison
R563 Discovery Miles 5 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Gay never recorded an album, never won a Juno. His music existed in the moment, appreciated by the few who were lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time. For the rest of us, those late-night jam sessions in a shack in an alley on the bad side of Edmonton never happened. We never got to hear him play the Cole Porter songs he loved with Carlos Montoya, never got to watch the ashes build dangerously on the end of his menthol cigarette. And when Frank Gay died, only the guitar players gently wept. - Shelley Youngblut Until his death in 1982, Edmonton luthier and guitarist Frank Gay built guitars for several famous musicians, including country stars Johnny Cash, Don Gibson, Webb Pierce, and Hank Snow. He captivated listeners with his singular talent on guitar and other instruments, and was well known within the music industry. Trevor Harrison's detective work uncovers the story of this private, charming, and bohemian man, doing a tremendous service to Canadian culture and music history. Harrison pieces together Frank Gay's life through interviews with people who knew him and saw him play. Very few recordings of him playing exist, and the sparse accounts of Gay's life and work raise more questions than they answer. Musicians and instrument makers, as well as those interested in Canadian music or Edmonton's colourful past, will be fascinated by this biography of western Canadian luthier, musician, and guitar virtuoso Frank Gay.

Te?cnicas de Solos Para Guitarra Country (Portuguese, Paperback): Levi Clay Técnicas de Solos Para Guitarra Country (Portuguese, Paperback)
Levi Clay; Edited by Joseph Alexander
R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Guitarra Country Para Iniciantes (Portuguese, Paperback): Levi Clay Guitarra Country Para Iniciantes (Portuguese, Paperback)
Levi Clay; Edited by Joseph Alexander
R530 Discovery Miles 5 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback): Claude Bernard Petitot Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback)
Claude Bernard Petitot
R838 Discovery Miles 8 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback): Claude Bernard Petitot Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback)
Claude Bernard Petitot
R862 Discovery Miles 8 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback): Claude Bernard Petitot Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback)
Claude Bernard Petitot
R779 Discovery Miles 7 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback): Claude Bernard Petitot Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback)
Claude Bernard Petitot
R984 Discovery Miles 9 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback): Claude Bernard Petitot Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback)
Claude Bernard Petitot
R927 Discovery Miles 9 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback): Claude Bernard Petitot Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback)
Claude Bernard Petitot
R983 Discovery Miles 9 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Outlaw - Waylon, Willie, Kris, and the Renegades of Nashville (Paperback): Michael Streissguth Outlaw - Waylon, Willie, Kris, and the Renegades of Nashville (Paperback)
Michael Streissguth
R481 R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Save R52 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Outlaw by acclaimed author Michael Streissguth follows the stories of three legends as they redefined country music: Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson. Streissguth delves into the country music scene in the late '60s and early '70s, when these rebels found themselves in Music City writing songs and vying for record deals. Channeling the unrest of the times, all three Country Music Hall of Famers resisted the music industry's unwritten rules and emerged as leaders of the outlaw movement that ultimately changed the recording industry. Outlaw offers a broad portrait of the outlaw movement in Nashville that includes a diverse secondary cast of characters, such as Johnny Cash, Rodney Crowell, Kinky Friedman, and Billy Joe Shaver, among others. With archival photographs throughout, Outlaw is a comprehensive examination of a fascinating shift in country music, and the three unbelievably talented musicians who forged the way.

Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback): Claude Bernard Petitot Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback)
Claude Bernard Petitot
R954 Discovery Miles 9 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Willie Nelson - American Icon (Hardcover): Andrew Vaughan Willie Nelson - American Icon (Hardcover)
Andrew Vaughan
R808 R665 Discovery Miles 6 650 Save R143 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Willie Nelson - award-winning country-music superstar, author, poet, actor and activist - is widely recognized as an American icon. This is the first full-colour book to comprehensively celebrate his life and music. His discography includes 68 studio albums, 10 live albums, 37 compilations, the soundtracks of The Electric Horseman and Honeysuckle Rose, as well as 27 collaborations. His albums have been successful in many countries, especially Ireland, Germany, New Zealand and Australia. Nelson has sold more than 40 million albums in the U.S. alone. His newest album, For theGood Times: A Tribute to Ray Price, was released in September 2016, debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard country chart.

Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback): Claude Bernard Petitot Repertoire Du Theatre Francois, Troisieme Ordre (French, Paperback)
Claude Bernard Petitot
R957 Discovery Miles 9 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Whisperin' Bill Anderson - An Unprecedented Life in Country Music (Paperback): Bill Anderson Whisperin' Bill Anderson - An Unprecedented Life in Country Music (Paperback)
Bill Anderson; As told to Peter Cooper
R662 R561 Discovery Miles 5 610 Save R101 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Whisperin' Bill: An Unprecedented Life in Country Music presents a revealing portrait of Bill Anderson, one of the most prolific songwriters in the history of country music. Mega country music hits like ""City Lights,"" (Ray Price), ""Tips Of My Fingers,"" (Roy Clark, Eddy Arnold, Steve Wariner), ""Once A Day,"" (Connie Smith), ""Saginaw, Michigan,"" (Lefty Frizzell), and many more flowed from his pen, making him one of the most decorated songwriters in music history. But the iconic singer, songwriter, performer, and TV host came to a point in his career where he questioned if what he had to say mattered anymore. Music Row had changed, a new generation of artists and songwriters had transformed the genre, and the Country Music Hall of Fame member and fifty-year Grand Ole Opry star was no longer relevant. By 1990, he wasn't writing anymore. Bad investments left him teetering at bankruptcy's edge. His marriage was falling apart. And in Nashville, a music town where youth often carries the day, he was a museum piece - only seen as a nostalgia act, waving from the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. Anderson was only in his fifties when he assumed he had climbed all the mountains he was intended to scale. But in those moments plagued with self-doubt, little did he know, his most rewarding climb lie ahead. A follow-up to his 1989 autobiography, this honest and revealing book tells the story of a man with an unprecedented gift, holding on to it in order to share it. Known as "Whisperin' Bill" to generations of fans for his soft vocalizations and spoken lyrics, Anderson is the only songwriter in country music history to have a song on the charts in each of the past seven consecutive decades. He has celebrated chart-topping success as a recording artist with eighty charting singles and thirty-seven Top Ten country hits, including "Still," ""8 x 10"", ""I Love You Drops,"" and "Mama Sang A Song." A six-time Song of the Year Award-winner and BMI Icon Award recipient, Anderson has taken home many CMA and ACM Award trophies and garnered multiple GRAMMY nominations. His knack for the spoken word has also made him a successful television host, having starred on The Bill Anderson Show, Opry Backstage, Country's Family Reunion, and others. Moreover, his multi-faceted success extends far beyond the country format with artists like James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Dean Martin, and Elvis Costello recording his songs. Today, thanks to the support of musical peers and a few famous friends who believed in him, Anderson continues to forge the path of lyrical integrity in music, harnessing his ability to craft a song that tells a familiar story, grabs you by the heart and moves you. Modern day examples include ""Whiskey Lullaby"" (Brad Paisley and Allison Krauss), ""Give It Away"" (George Strait), ""A Lot of Things Different"" (Kenny Chesney), and ""Which Bridge to Cross"" (Vince Gill). A product of a long-gone Nashville, Anderson worked to reinvent himself, and this biography documents Anderson's fifty-plus-year career - a career he once thought unattainable. Richly illustrated with black-and-white photos of Anderson interacting with the superstars of American music, including such legends as Patsy Cline, Vince Gill, and Steve Wariner, this book highlights Anderson's trajectory in the business and his influence on the past, present, and future of this dynamic genre.

The Bluegrass Reader (Paperback, New Ed): Thomas Goldsmith The Bluegrass Reader (Paperback, New Ed)
Thomas Goldsmith
R548 R512 Discovery Miles 5 120 Save R36 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Like rock 'n' roll, bluegrass exploded out of a post-World War II atmosphere in which more Americans opened their ears to more different kinds of music than ever before. All around the country, musicians were searching for new sounds and approaches: country blues went fully electric in Chicago, bebop boiled over as jazz hit the hippest notes yet, and country music followed Hank Williams into newer, sexier, harder-hitting territory. The developments in bluegrass proved every bit as galvanic. In The Bluegrass Reader, Thomas Goldsmith joins his insights as a journalist with a lifetime of experience in bluegrass to capture the full story of this dynamic and beloved music. Inspired by the question "What articles about bluegrass would you want to have with you on a desert island?" he assembled a delicious, fun-to-read collection that brings together a wide range of the very best in bluegrass writing. Goldsmith's judicious selections include a fascinating combination of older, more obscure, and previously unavailable writings with pieces that are classics in the history of writing about bluegrass: Alan Lomax in Esquire, Mayne Smith's groundbreaking dissertation, Ralph Rinzler's Sing Out piece on Bill Monroe, and Mike Seeger's Folkways liner notes. The Bluegrass Reader also features writers as disparate as Marty Stuart, David Gates, and Hunter Thompson writing for such magazines as The New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, and Muleskinner News. In an age where musical trends flit by like models on a runway, bluegrass has endured changes while faithfully checking its advances against the formative years. Goldsmith follows its history through three roughly twenty-year periods: from 1939 to 1959, from1959 to 1979, and from 1979 to the present. Goldsmith's substantial introduction describes and traces the development of the music from its origins in Anglo-American folk tradition, overlaid with African American influences, to the breakout popularity of Ralph Stanley, Alison Krauss, and the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack. He introduces each selection with a wealth of additional information, making The Bluegrass Reader both enjoyable and invaluable for new fans of the music as well as for its lifetime devotees.

The Nashville Sound - Bright Lights and Country Music (Paperback): Paul Hemphill The Nashville Sound - Bright Lights and Country Music (Paperback)
Paul Hemphill; Foreword by Don Cusic
R689 R577 Discovery Miles 5 770 Save R112 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While on a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard, journalist and novelist Paul Hemphill wrote of that pivotal moment in the late sixties when traditional defenders of the hillbilly roots of country music were confronted by the new influences and business realities of pop music. The demimonde of the traditional Nashville venues (Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, Robert's Western World, and the Ryman Auditorium) and first-wave artists (Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb, and Lefty Frizzell) are shown coming into first contact, if not conflict, with a new wave of pop-influenced and business savvy country performers (Jeannie C. "Harper Valley PTA" Riley, Johnny Ryles, and Glen Campbell) and rock performers (Bob Dylan, Gram Parsons, the Byrds, and the Grateful Dead) as they took the form well beyond Music City. Originally published in 1970, The Nashville Sound shows the resulting identity crisis as a fascinating, even poignant, moment in country music and entertainment history.

Linthead Stomp - The Creation of Country Music in the Piedmont South (Paperback): Patrick Huber Linthead Stomp - The Creation of Country Music in the Piedmont South (Paperback)
Patrick Huber
R1,155 Discovery Miles 11 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Contrary to popular belief, the roots of American country music do not lie solely on southern farms or in mountain hollows. Rather, much of this music recorded before World War II emerged from the bustling cities and towns of the Piedmont South. No group contributed more to the commercialization of early country music than southern factory workers. In Linthead Stomp, Patrick Huber explores the origins and development of this music in the Piedmont's mill villages. Huber offers vivid portraits of a colorful cast of Piedmont millhand musicians, including Fiddlin' John Carson, Charlie Poole, Dave McCarn, and the Dixon Brothers, and considers the impact that urban living, industrial work, and mass culture had on their lives and music. Drawing on a broad range of sources, including rare 78-rpm recordings and unpublished interviews, Huber reveals how the country music recorded between 1922 and 1942 was just as modern as the jazz music of the same era. Linthead Stomp celebrates the Piedmont millhand fiddlers, guitarists, and banjo pickers who combined the collective memories of the rural countryside with the upheavals of urban-industrial life to create a distinctive American music that spoke to the changing realities of the twentieth-century South.

Music from the True Vine - Mike Seeger's Life and Musical Journey (Paperback, New Ed): Bill C. Malone Music from the True Vine - Mike Seeger's Life and Musical Journey (Paperback, New Ed)
Bill C. Malone
R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A musician, documentarian, scholar, and one of the founding members of the influential folk revival group the New Lost City Ramblers, Mike Seeger (1933-2009) spent more than fifty years collecting, performing, and commemorating the culture and folk music of white and black southerners, which he called ""music from the true vine."" In this fascinating biography, Bill Malone explores the life and musical contributions of folk artist Seeger, son of musicologists Charles and Ruth Crawford Seeger and brother of folksingers Pete and Peggy Seeger. Malone argues that Seeger, while not as well known as his brother, may be more important to the history of American music through his work in identifying and giving voice to the people from whom the folk revival borrowed its songs. Seeger recorded and produced over forty albums, including the work of artists such as Libba Cotten, Tommy Jarrell, Dock Boggs, and Maybelle Carter. In 1958, with an ambition to recreate the southern string bands of the twenties, he formed the New Lost City Ramblers, helping to inspire the urban folk revival of the sixties. Music from the True Vine presents Seeger as a gatekeeper of American roots music and culture, showing why generations of musicians and fans of traditional music regard him as a mentor and an inspiration.

He Stopped Loving Her Today - George Jones, Billy Sherrill, and the Pretty-Much Totally True Story of the Making of the... He Stopped Loving Her Today - George Jones, Billy Sherrill, and the Pretty-Much Totally True Story of the Making of the Greatest Country Record of All Time (Paperback)
Jack Isenhour
R603 R503 Discovery Miles 5 030 Save R100 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When George Jones recorded "He Stopped Loving Her Today" more than thirty years ago, he was a walking disaster. Twin addictions to drugs and alcohol had him drinking Jim Beam by the case and snorting cocaine as long as he was awake. Before it was over, Jones would be bankrupt, homeless, and an unwilling patient at an Alabama mental institution. In the midst of all this chaos, uber producer Billy Sherrill--the man who discovered Tammy Wynette and co-wrote "Stand by Your Man"--would somehow coax the performance of a lifetime out of the mercurial Jones. The result was a country masterpiece.

In "He Stopped Loving Her Today," the story behind the making of the song often voted the best country song ever by both critics and fans, offers an overview of country music's origins and a search for the music's illusive Holy Grail: authenticity. The schizoid bottom line--even though country music is undeniably a branch of the make-believe world of show biz, to fans and scholars alike, authenticity remains the ultimate measure of the music's power."

Horse Opera - The Strange History of the 1930s Singing Cowboy (Paperback): Peter Stanfield Horse Opera - The Strange History of the 1930s Singing Cowboy (Paperback)
Peter Stanfield
R531 R468 Discovery Miles 4 680 Save R63 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this innovative take on a neglected chapter of film history, Peter Stanfield challenges the commonly held view of the singing cowboy as an ephemeral figure of fun and argues instead that he was one of the most important cultural figures to emerge out of the Great Depression. The rural or newly urban working-class families who flocked to see the latest exploits of Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Tex Ritter, and other singing cowboys were an audience largely ignored by mainstream Hollywood film. Hard hit by the depression, faced with the threat--and often the reality--of dispossession and dislocation, pressured to adapt to new ways of living, these small-town filmgoers saw their ambitions, fantasies, and desires embodied in the singing cowboy and their social and political circumstances dramatized in "B" Westerns. Stanfield traces the singing cowboy's previously uncharted roots in the performance tradition of blackface minstrelsy and its literary antecedents in dime novels, magazine fiction, and the novels of B. M. Bower, showing how silent cinema conventions, the developing commercial music media, and the prevailing conditions of film production shaped the "horse opera" of the 1930s. Cowboy songs offered an alternative to the disruptive modern effects of jazz music, while the series Western--tapping into aesthetic principles shunned by the aspiring middle class--emphasized stunts, fist fights, slapstick comedy, disguises, and hidden identities over narrative logic and character psychology. Singing cowboys also linked recording, radio, publishing, live performance, and film media. Entertaining and thought-provoking, Horse Opera recovers not only the forgotten cowboys of the 1930s but also their forgotten audiences: the ordinary men and women

Linthead Stomp - The Creation of Country Music in the Piedmont South (Paperback, Large type / large print edition): Patrick... Linthead Stomp - The Creation of Country Music in the Piedmont South (Paperback, Large type / large print edition)
Patrick Huber
R1,423 Discovery Miles 14 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Contrary to popular belief, the roots of American country music do not lie solely on southern farms or in mountain hollows. Rather, much of this music recorded before World War II emerged from the bustling cities and towns of the Piedmont South. No group contributed more to the commercialization of early country music than southern factory workers. In Linthead Stomp, Patrick Huber explores the origins and development of this music in the Piedmont's mill villages. Huber offers vivid portraits of a colorful cast of Piedmont millhand musicians, including Fiddlin' John Carson, Charlie Poole, Dave McCarn, and the Dixon Brothers, and considers the impact that urban living, industrial work, and mass culture had on their lives and music. Drawing on a broad range of sources, including rare 78-rpm recordings and unpublished interviews, Huber reveals how the country music recorded between 1922 and 1942 was just as modern as the jazz music of the same era. Linthead Stomp celebrates the Piedmont millhand fiddlers, guitarists, and banjo pickers who combined the collective memories of the rural countryside with the upheavals of urban-industrial life to create a distinctive American music that spoke to the changing realities of the twentieth-century South.

Southern Fiddlers and Fiddle Contests (Paperback, New): Chris Goertzen Southern Fiddlers and Fiddle Contests (Paperback, New)
Chris Goertzen
R1,048 Discovery Miles 10 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Southern Fiddlers and Fiddle Contests" explores the phenomenon of American fiddle contests, which now have replaced dances as the main public event where American fiddlers get together. Chris Goertzen studies this change and what it means for audiences, musicians, traditions, and the future of southern fiddle music.

Goertzen traces fiddling and fiddle contests from mid-eighteenth-century Scotland to the modern United States. He takes the reader on journeys to the important large contests, such as those in Hallettville, Texas; Galax, Virginia; Weiser, Idaho; and also to smaller ones, including his favorite in Athens, Alabama. He reveals what happens on stage and during such off-stage activities as camping, jamming, and socializing, which many fiddlers consider much more important than the competition.

Through multiple interviews, Goertzen also reveals the fiddlers' lives as told in their own words. The reader learns how and in what environments these fiddlers started playing, where they perform today, how they teach, what they think of contests, and what values they believe fiddling supports. "Southern Fiddlers and Fiddle Contests" shows how such contests have become living embodiments of American nostalgia.

Breakfast In Nudie Suits (Paperback, New): Ian Dunlop Breakfast In Nudie Suits (Paperback, New)
Ian Dunlop
R478 Discovery Miles 4 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Offering a unique glimpse into the Gram Parsons legend that has never been offered before this book is the inside story by his bandmate and travelling partner from the The International Submarine Band. Set between September 1965 and June 1968 it follows Gram Parsons as he begins to create country rock and he and the band embark upon an exasperating upstream journey, swimming against a tide of opposition, rejection and astonishment from the establishment. With a cast of characters including Gram Parsons, David Crosby, Peter Fonda, Denis Hopper, Arthur Lee, and Hugh Masekela this is more than a music book, it's a vivid swirling trip across a vanished America.

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